This is more of an FYI.

Upgraded to  10.0.5  this morning and was able to enable TRIM on laptop
SSD via the new trimforce command.

However, on xterm,  the "trimforce" command emits sone characters that
cause xterm to print a few gibberish characters and ignore the rest. (so
ones doesn't see the "yes/no" prompt, and instinctively pressing return
to see if the bash prompt can be generated causes an implied "N" to the
prompt)


Note: enabling Truetype fonts and UTF 8 encoding fixes it. (perhaps
those should be enabled by default ?)

XQuartz 2.7.7 (xorg-server 1.15.2)



And this is more of a question:

El Capitan makes it illegal to have files in certain directories.  The
Apple XQUARTZ had files in those forbidden directories, but current ons
have been moved to /opt . However in some cases, an alias is placed in
the old place to point to the new one.

Are there any worries/concerns when upgrading to el-capitan as those
aliases will get zapped by the installation ?
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